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BK 07-08-2005 07:20 PM

Ive been lookin all over the place for a set of performance cams for my '88 supra with the 7mge. Anyone able to help me out and give me some companies that sell cams for this engine?

suprra_girl 07-13-2005 12:56 PM

unfortunately the only company that does aftermarket cams for us is Toda and they are way way way expensive lol

stock cams work very well for high hp applications... whats your reasons for wanting to upgrading the cams? what's the plans for the engine?

89ST 08-16-2011 12:29 AM

I do believe Brain Crower has two sets of cam shafts for 7M's. They would most likely be titled as a 7M-gte upgrade but fit in your engine. just research how aggressive you want them to be before you choose stage 1 or 2. around 600$ if i do recall.

cre 08-16-2011 05:39 PM

Props for reviving a thread over 6 years old. BC does (now) make cams for the 7M-GTE, yes... They're profiled for boosted applications but some people have gotten decent results on N/A engines (Not ideal but they will work).

Grandavi 08-17-2011 05:59 PM

The revival usually comes from reading a post and then looking at the bottom of the page (which holds similar titles.. lol)

I have almost done this a few times.. but try to check the date prior to my response..

:)

Rather than adding a post.. I will answer CRE here.. lol

I was just pointing out that I used to be so happy about the forums habit of offering up similar posts at the bottom to what I was reading (very nice and helpful actually).. but I did learn to look at the date on the right before I responded (it shows you the date of the thread your jumping to)

Just cause I think others probably do the same thing.. :redx:

cre 08-18-2011 01:17 AM

I don't care if someone adds new relevant info to an old thread... Who would? Seems the best idea to try to keep as much of it together as possible. I'm just certain there are many newer threads with a LOT more information on what options are available and are much more current. I know how it happens, we've all done it before.

Anyway, I'm not wearing my "Staff" hat nor my "I'm with the band" T-shirt at the moment.. ;) Just positing a reminder that peeps may want to check to make sure they're posting in an up to date thread (Or at least that they be aware that they're pulling something out of the catacombs).


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